Adenovirus infection in red squirrels

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Adenovirus infection in red squirrels. / Shuttleworth, Craig; Everest, D.J.; Stidworthy, M. et al.
In: The Veterinary record, Vol. 189, 31.12.2021, p. 444-445.

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Shuttleworth, C, Everest, DJ, Stidworthy, M, Halliwell, EC, Clews-Roberts, R, Paine, V, Bamber, C & Mason, J 2021, 'Adenovirus infection in red squirrels', The Veterinary record, vol. 189, pp. 444-445. <https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.1246>

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Shuttleworth, C., Everest, D. J., Stidworthy, M., Halliwell, E. C., Clews-Roberts, R., Paine, V., Bamber, C., & Mason, J. (2021). Adenovirus infection in red squirrels. The Veterinary record, 189, 444-445. https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.1246

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Shuttleworth C, Everest DJ, Stidworthy M, Halliwell EC, Clews-Roberts R, Paine V, Bamber C, Mason J. 2021. Adenovirus infection in red squirrels. The Veterinary record. 189:444-445.

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Shuttleworth, Craig et al. "Adenovirus infection in red squirrels". The Veterinary record. 2021, 189. 444-445.

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Shuttleworth C, Everest DJ, Stidworthy M, Halliwell EC, Clews-Roberts R, Paine V et al. Adenovirus infection in red squirrels. The Veterinary record. 2021 Dec 31;189:444-445. Epub 2021 Dec 3.

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Shuttleworth, Craig ; Everest, D.J. ; Stidworthy, M. et al. / Adenovirus infection in red squirrels. In: The Veterinary record. 2021 ; Vol. 189. pp. 444-445.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Adenovirus infection in red squirrels

AU - Shuttleworth, Craig

AU - Everest, D.J.

AU - Stidworthy, M.

AU - Halliwell, E.C.

AU - Clews-Roberts, R

AU - Paine, V

AU - Bamber, C

AU - Mason, J

PY - 2021/12/31

Y1 - 2021/12/31

N2 - ADENOVIRUS has been associated with enteric disease and death in wild1 and captive2 red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris). Asymptomatic infection is common, with movement of infected animals between collections recognised as a route of viral spread

AB - ADENOVIRUS has been associated with enteric disease and death in wild1 and captive2 red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris). Asymptomatic infection is common, with movement of infected animals between collections recognised as a route of viral spread

M3 - Article

VL - 189

SP - 444

EP - 445

JO - The Veterinary record

JF - The Veterinary record

SN - 2042-7670

ER -